Mrs. Dalloway

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Virginia Woolf (January 25, 1882 - March 28, 1941) was a English author and feminist. Born Adeline Virginia Stephens in London she was brought up and educated at home. In 1895 following the death of her mother she had the first of numerous nervous breakdowns. Following the death of her father (Sir Leslie Stephen, a literary critic) in 1904, she moved with her sister and two brothers to a house in Bloomsbury. She began writing professionally in 1905, initially for the Times Literary Supplement. In 1912 she married Leonard Woolf, a civil servant and political theorist. Her first novel, The Voyage Out, was published in 1915. Between the wars, Woolf was a significant figure in London literary society and a member of the Bloomsbury group. In March 1941, Woolf drowned herself in the River Ouse, near her Romdell residence. She had published ten (?) novels and over 500 essays.

出版者:Harcourt Publishers Ltd College Publishers
作者:Virginia Woolf
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页数:216
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出版时间:1990-9-1
价格:USD 13.00
装帧:Paperback
isbn号码:9780156628709
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Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway, published in 1925, was a bestseller both in Britain and the United States despite its departure from typical novelistic style. Mrs. Dalloway and Woolf's subsequent book, To the Lighthouse, have generated the most critical attention and are the most widely studied of Woolf's novels.

The action of Mrs. Dalloway takes place during a single day in June 1923 in London, England. This unusual organizational strategy creates a special problem for the novelist: how to craft characters deep enough to be realistic while treating only one day in their lives. Woolf solved this problem with what she called a "tunneling" technique, referring to the way her characters remember their pasts. In experiencing these characters' recollections, readers derive for themselves a sense of background and history to characters that, otherwise, a narrator would have had to provide.

In a sense, Mrs. Dalloway is a novel without a plot. Instead of creating major situations between characters to push the story forward, Woolf moved her narrative by following the passing hours of a day. The book is composed of movements from one character to another, or of movements from the internal thoughts of one character to the internal thoughts of another.

Mrs. Dalloway has been called a flâneur novel, which means it depicts people walking about a city. (Flâneur is the French word for a person who enjoys walking around a city often with no other purpose than to see the sights.) The book, as is typical of the Flâneur novel, makes the city, its parks, and its streets as interesting as the characters who inhabit them.

Clarissa Dalloway's party, which is the culminating event of the book, ties the narrative together by gathering the group of friends Clarissa thinks about throughout her day. It also concludes the secondary story of the book, the story of Septimus Warren Smith, by having Dr. Bradshaw arrive at the party and mention that one of his patients committed suicide that day.

The book's major competing themes are isolation and community, or the possibilities and limits of communicativeness, as evidenced by Clarissa's abiding sense of being alone and by her social skills, which bring people together at her parties.

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《达洛卫夫人》以“一天的时间来写尽一个女人的一生”。 “她感到自己非常年轻,却又难以形容地老迈。她象一把刀子,插入每件事物之中,同时又置身事外,袖手旁观。”她听到大本钟敲响了,于是以诗歌的节奏回想起年轻时的恋人和朋友,时间仿佛停滞了,在跳跃的意象中,她分明感...  

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《达洛卫夫人》以“一天的时间来写尽一个女人的一生”。 “她感到自己非常年轻,却又难以形容地老迈。她象一把刀子,插入每件事物之中,同时又置身事外,袖手旁观。”她听到大本钟敲响了,于是以诗歌的节奏回想起年轻时的恋人和朋友,时间仿佛停滞了,在跳跃的意象中,她分明感...  

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苏珊•斯奎尔(Susan Squier)曾经说过“无论伍尔夫把伦敦当作‘这个世界上最为美丽’或者‘最为邪恶’的地方,伦敦对于伍尔夫来说是一座她用尽毕生的经历来观察却又经常充满着矛盾情感的城市。” 伍尔夫从1882年出生在伦敦,幼年在伦敦海德公园附近的肯辛顿完成了她的启蒙教...  

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1,不流畅也就算了,你长句子没主语这算什么事?经常读了好长一段景物描写突然就出现了人物动词。靠,是谁啊⋯⋯ 2,文中只要涉及人物在想或是在思考,翻译一定会用“思忖”。 3,116页有明显的疏漏,明明问句是“霍姆斯办的疗养院吗?”下文布雷德肖回答“是我办的疗养院...  

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對於她如你只讀一次等如跳來讀,永不完的詩

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上次读是三年前。重读,真的比以前读懂得多了。关键是知道了误读的危险,但还是情愿坚持最初的理解。

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神经兮兮的经典

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最爱最爱最爱!

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觉得就像一个女人一边和人聊天一边漫不经心的在一块大布上绣着不成图案的东西,一个个词汇就像针线穿过布匹一样一个个被带出来,等到话终于说完,她展开那块布时,你才发现不知什么时候已经绣成好大一朵花。特别喜欢那句Mrs. Dalloway said she would buy the flowers for herself,毕竟对自己好,其实是理所应当的事情嘛。

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